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ok peoples, we are gunna meet tonight at a cafe on the main street for coffee or milo..... about 8 o'clock ok , just to hang and have a chat and meet any 1 new if they wanna come, all are welcome. call me on 0428122674 if ya got any Q's ok

cheers

chicko

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ok peoples, we are gunna meet tonight at a cafe on the main street for coffee or milo..... about 8 o'clock ok , just to hang and have a chat and meet any 1 new if they wanna come, all are welcome. call me on 0428122674 if ya got any Q's ok  

cheers  

chicko

Cant come, Mum's cooking a lamb roast.!!!

l8r ron

ken

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well the fisrt drag meet of the year went off, was a good crowd and heaps of cars.

pitty average temp on the night was 30deg but was fun anyway.

oh by the way Ken, i did win that race, my time was slower than yours but i crossed the line first by the time sheet ................ :headbang:

come on guys, was dissapointing that no 1 else is showing to these events, if not anything just to meet up and hang out, have some beers like we did. ( i owe you some beers to buddy)

oh im off to perv on da chic's at cas , so byeeeee :wavey:

chicko

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oh by the way Ken, i did win that race, my time was slower than yours but i crossed the line first by the time sheet ................ :headbang:

I think I thrown all the slips that dont start with 13 in the bin (haaahaaahaaa) so I will have to take your word for it!!!!!!! Just kidding m8. It would have been good to see more skylines out there, so everyone should get themselves organised for the next meet, last Friday of every month. If your not ready to race just come have a drink or whatever. There are some good looking women at drags by the way!!!!

I can hear RB's starting already. :(

Ken

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well well well, isn't this thread a high exciting place to hang out.

tis any 1 going out this weekend or doing anything interesting ?

or are we going for a usual weekend of nothing.......

oi ken, wot up daaaaaaawg !

jay gets back saturday, so i'll have other friend again wooo hoooo , hope we'll see the gtr out !!!!!!

oh im spent, enough said

bye :wavey:

chicko

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well well well, isn't this thread a high exciting place to hang out.  

tis any 1 going out this weekend or doing anything interesting ?

or are we going for a usual weekend of nothing.......  

oi ken, wot up daaaaaaawg !  

jay gets back saturday, so i'll have other friend again wooo hoooo , hope we'll see the gtr out !!!!!!  

oh im spent, enough said

bye    :wavey:  

chicko

Dont know wat I am up to this weekend, let me know if you plan something during the day - I could be up for a drive then. I spoke to my tuner in QLD regarding the possiblity of a trip up here to do some dyno work for us guys. Will be posting a new thread with the details of visit etc etc.

Cheers,

Ken

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bwaaaaaaaahhhhh

are there any single chic's out there in this town ? if so call me ...... :wavey:

thanks for showing guys, im still full from the bbq lol

next meet up is the drags guys... last friday of the month, i know i know, u dont have to race, just come join me and ken on the hill and have a few beers :rofl:

happy skylineing :(

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well for the 30 or so blinking skylines that i reckon are in this town there doesnt sem to be any1 who gets out and about or uses this site ( maybe they dont know about the site or dont have computers , i dont know) but it pretty lame up here in darwin thats why there is not much going on in this thread.

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